The Titan V is a prosumer product, designed to take deep learning and AI research mainstream. It seems silly to call a $2,999 graphics card “mainstream,” but the Tesla V100, which has similar specs, is currently only available in packs of eight, shipped inside Nvidia’s DGX-1 servers, which cost $149,000. About $29,000 of that can be attributed to the core server components, with the remaining $120K going to the eight Tesla V100 cards, which means one V100 costs around $15,000—the Titan V is a bargain by comparison! The DGX-1 also uses NVLink mezzanine connectors for higher bandwidth interlinks, while the Titan V sticks with the PCIe x16 interface, so you can drop the card into just about any modern PC, and suddenly have a deep learning powerhouse.
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